Interview: Sadiq Ali Talks Reimagining the HIV Narrative With New Circus and Dance Show ‘Tell Me’
Internationally acclaimed dance artist Sadiq Ali has previously impressed with his pieces including The Chosen Haram, but now
Live theatre content.
Internationally acclaimed dance artist Sadiq Ali has previously impressed with his pieces including The Chosen Haram, but now
Frances Mercanti-Anthony makes her Fringe debut with the endearing Frances Floats, a work which chronicles
The story of Henry Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey, marks the fascinating true story behind
Serving up a delightful slathering of Hollywood Gothic is Motorhome Marilyn, currently delighting audiences in
Horror is always hard to come by at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, so fans of
Blending music and storytelling, The Bacchae presents impressive Scottish theatre as Ewan Downie’s production takes
A riot of camp, comedy and catchy tunes, Jackie!!! reimagines the life of America’s most
A mesmerising one-woman performance that blends operatic power with intimate storytelling, DIVA is a moving
A masterful solo performance breathes new life into the world’s most famous detective, as Sherlock
Ned Blackburn writes and leads An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo,
Short-lived countercultural performance troupe The Cockettes are the subject of new musical Midnight at the
British cultural institution Footballers’ Wives was must-see television from 2002 to 2006, as ITV viewers
Michel Marc Bouchard’s Tom at the Farm comes to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe through the
Miss Universe gets a political spin in cabaret comedy Miss Brexit, which arrives at the
Impeccable performances and a story that both grips and unsettles take centre stage in Our
Play On Productions bring The Real Australia to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, delivering a bawdy
Broadcasting legend and Edinburgh Festival Fringe favourite Iain Dale returns to his regular home at
The legacy of Mozart boasts a timelessness still celebrated centuries after the composer’s death, yet
The cutthroat nature of youth football is explored in the staggeringly powerful Dropped from writer-performer
West End star Aimie Atkinson gives us another taste of her upcoming studio album, Queen,
This week we had the pleasure of seeing Real Housewives of New York City turned
The quick-witted Daniel Wye returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Séayoncé: She Must Be
The world of Shrek meets burlesque in Swamplesque, a glorious celebration of body positivity, high
Sam Edmunds’ The Chaos That Has Been and Will No Doubt Return takes to the
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